Ohio Admin. Code 3701-83-12 - General quality assessment and performance improvement
(A) Each HCF shall
establish a quality assessment and performance improvement program designed to
systematically monitor and evaluate the quality of patient care, pursue
opportunities to improve patient care, and resolve identified
problems.
(B) Each HCF shall
develop a written plan that describes the quality assessment and performance
improvement program's objectives, organization, scope, and mechanism for
overseeing the effectiveness of monitoring, evaluation, improvement and
problem-solving activities.
(C) The
quality assessment and performance improvement program shall do all of the
following:
(1) Monitor and evaluate all
aspects of care including effectiveness, appropriateness, accessibility,
continuity, efficiency, patient outcome, and patient satisfaction;
(2) Establish expectations, develop plans,
and implement procedures to assess and improve the quality of care and resolve identified
problems;
(3) Establish
expectations, develop plans, and implement procedures to assess and improve the
health care facility's governance, management, clinical, and support processes;
(4) Establish information systems and
appropriate data management processes to facilitate the collection, management,
and analysis of data needed for quality assessment and performance
improvement, and to comply with the
applicable data collection requirements of Chapter 3701-83 of the
Administrative Code;
(5) Document
and report the status of the quality assessment and performance improvement
program to the governing body every twelve months;
(6) Document and review all unexpected
complications and adverse events, whether serious injury or death, that arise
during an operation or procedure; and
(7) Hold regular meetings, chaired by the
medical director of the HCF or designee, as necessary, but at least within
sixty days after a serious injury or death, to review all deaths and serious
injuries, and report findings. Any pattern that
might indicate a problem shall be investigated and remedied, if
necessary.
(D) Each HCF
shall implement a program for proactive assessment of high-risk activities
related to patient safety and to undertake appropriate improvements.
(E)
The
Each HCF shall report to the director, in a
manner and interval prescribed by the director, the data specified in the
applicable rules of Chapter 3701-83 of the Administrative Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.13; 3702.13
Rule Amplifies: 3702.30
Prior Effective Dates: 01/13/1996, 09/05/2002, 06/01/2006, 04/24/2011, 07/01/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.12, 3702.13
Rule Amplifies: 3702.30
Prior Effective Dates: 1/13/1996, 9/5/02, 6/1/06, 4/24/11
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